Victorinox Small Toothpick
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I have a small knife that is about 2 inches long that fits it perfectly.
They are six as shown in the picture.
As for the knife you mention, I don't have it. It may be difficult to remove it with your finger if you have a different knife. My knife cannot be removed with The top of the pick is not raised high enough to reach it, so I need to use the tweezers on the other side to remove
My purchase included a classic 2 1/4" knife, a package of six toothpicks, and a knife stand. The classic is well suited to them. As far as I am concerned, although I'm not familiar with the Climber, it probably fits
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These are a bit smaller than the OEM toothpick that came with my Victorinox Super Tinker Swiss army knife. Their length is shorter (lengthwise), the head is smaller, and that is the reason I cannot take them out with my fingers. To remove the toothpick, I have to drag the tweezers up to my mouth and insert the tip of one tweezer end between the knife body and the toothpick.
There are eight Victorinox 'small size' toothpicks in this package. These work in many of the 58mm Victorinox knives, like the SD, Manager, PenLite, etc. (58mm size) however, they aren't the proper toothpick, and the toothpicks are difficult to remove. The first shipment was lost while in transit, to give you a feel for what happened. In an instant, the Sell delivered a second order free of charge without The customer service is great, the product is great.
Victorinox toothpicks are really not the same as these. My fingers would not need to be used to remove them from the knife body if they were. It is almost impossible to remove these knives without long fingernails if the catch doesn't sit flush with the body. I have used these in several different models of Victorinox knives. Although they do the same thing as the original, what good is it if you have to use tweezers just to.
Victorinox knives have been in my collection for what seems like forever now (at least 45 years) and I have never lost a toothpick in all that time. I was surprised to learn that I had never ever picked my teeth with one of those toothpicks in all that time.
If you own a Victorinox, you know it is the first part you lose when you lose it. Despite the fact that they aren't breakable, you sure lose them fast. If I carry them daily, I need to replace the toothpick most of the time. There are a lot of great features in this 6 pack. After I had my toothpick for one week, my wife needed something of that size, so when she was done with it, I was not in the mood to give There was no point to it, regardless of what she did with it. There were 5 more at home, so I was OK. My Swiss Army knife is missing a part and it bugs me that it is a knife guy. The fit is excellent now and I am in good shape.
Every member of my family owns at least one Swiss Army knife, and almost all of us also take this toothpick, which we always lose. There was a Navy place near me that sometimes had toothpicks for sale, but had not for a long time, so I bought this (IMO extremely expensive) package right before Christmas. The tiny items I placed them with with a bunch of other tiny items in bags in stockings (it is a family tradition to give tiny cheap gifts There are many USB flash drives and mini hard drives Using a flashlight. The corkscrew. There is a slight difference in size between this and the ones that come with the Swiss Army knives. *) They fit the small Swiss Army knives perfectly. It shouldn't be too deep so that getting in is difficult, but it should be large enough so that you don't fall out. Ideally, these would be perfect, but even at the 'discounted' price, they are still more than fifty cents each, and a small victorinox knife is usually under $5 (I've gotten $8-$10 The cost of making it probably does not exceed a penny. If they were available in bulk, I would be totally willing to buy a box with a few dozen of these as well. Purchasing too many would be more reasonable than six. I might not use them over a lifetime, but it's better to buy too many than too few.
Neither this toothpick nor the one pictured here is an The grippy nub of the knife is too small to be able to remove the cartridge from the body using your thumbnail. The blade does not sit flush against the knife body. It is recessed just enough to prevent it from being If you want to remove these toothpicks from the knife body, you will need to get a tweezers or another small object to grasp the toothpick's head. In lieu of ordering toothpicks directly from Victorinox, I've ordered them directly from the site. In the end, I wasted the money I spent on these Amazon Choice toothpicks. The price is so low that returning them would be less hassle than it would be worth.